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  1. Brown University

    Dec 16, 2025 · Brown has earned a global reputation for its innovative undergraduate educational experience, based in the College and rooted in its flexible yet academically rigorous Open Curriculum.

  2. Academics | Brown University

    Brown offers more than 80 programs, what some colleges call majors. You'll sample courses in a wide range of subjects before immersing yourself in one of these focused areas. Learn more about Brown …

  3. About Brown | Brown University

    Brown is a place where rigorous scholarship, complex problem-solving and service to the public good are defined by intense collaboration, intellectual discovery and working in ways that transcend …

  4. Admission and Aid - Brown University

    Brown is a leading research university where the curiosity, creativity and intellectual joy of students drives academic excellence. Learn more about Brown and how to apply as a freshman or transfer …

  5. Undergraduate Programs - Brown University

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  6. Undergraduate Admission | Brown University

    At Brown, you have the freedom to study what you choose and discover what you love.

  7. Life at Brown - Brown University

    Brown is located within the heart of Rhode Island’s vibrant capital city, known for its restaurants, innovative arts scene, youthful energy and unpretentious vibe.

  8. About Brown | Undergraduate Admission | Brown University

    Like many institutions dedicated to the liberal arts, Brown encourages its undergraduates to study broadly, to become self-reflective, to engage in community life and to rigorously develop their …

  9. The College | Brown University

    Brown offers more than 80 concentrations in the arts, humanities, social sciences and behavioral sciences leading to either a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science, as well as the opportunity to …

  10. Brown’s History | Brown 250

    Brown was founded in 1764 — the third college in New England and the seventh in Colonial America. Brown was the first Ivy League school to accept students from all religious affiliations, a testament to …